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Australian Lottery Number Generators

Australia has one of the most active lottery markets per capita in the world. The flagship games — Oz Lotto and Australian Powerball — are run nationally by The Lott and Tattersall's. Saturday Lotto (also called TattsLotto or Gold Lotto depending on your state) has been running since 1972 and draws every Saturday. Oz Lotto draws every Tuesday, and Australian Powerball — completely restructured in 2018 with a new format that regularly produces jackpots over $100 million — draws every Thursday. State-based games like Monday Lotto, Wednesday Lotto, and Set For Life round out the week.

National draws

Every day of the week

AU Powerball jackpot cap

$150 million

Tax on winnings

None in Australia

Lottery operator

The Lott / Tatts

Generate numbers for Australia

Pick any Australia lottery from the dropdown and create quick picks in one place.

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Featured games in Australia

Popular lotteries in Australia with dedicated generators and stats.

Quick picks for featured Australia games

Generate one quick pick for every game in this list with a single click.

This does not improve your odds of winning; it simply saves time by creating one line per game.

Featured Australia lotteries

Local note: Australian lottery prizes are completely tax-free regardless of the amount. All winnings are paid as a lump sum — there is no annuity option.

Best odds in Australia

Based on the published prize tiers and approximate odds for each supported game in this region. Exact odds and prize structures may vary between operators and over time.

Best jackpot odds

Australia Powerball

Approximate jackpot odds: 1 in 134,490,400

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Frequently asked questions about Australia lotteries

Is Australian Powerball the same as US Powerball?
No. Australian Powerball is a separate game run by The Lott. It uses a 7/35 + 1/20 format (pick 7 from 35, plus a Powerball from 1–20), compared to the US version's 5/69 + 1/26 format. The jackpot odds and prize structure are completely different.
Are lottery winnings taxed in Australia?
No. Australian lottery prizes are completely tax-free. The Australian Taxation Office does not consider lottery winnings as taxable income. You keep every dollar of your prize.
What is the difference between Oz Lotto and Saturday Lotto?
Oz Lotto draws on Tuesday using a 7/47 format (pick 7 from 1–47 plus 2 supplementary numbers). Saturday Lotto draws on Saturday using a 6/45 format (pick 6 from 1–45 plus 2 supplementary numbers). Both are national games run by The Lott.
Which Australian lottery has the best jackpot odds?
Saturday Lotto offers the best jackpot odds at approximately 1 in 8.1 million. Australian Powerball jackpot odds are about 1 in 134 million after the 2018 format change, which made jackpots larger but harder to win.